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WELLESLEY – Despite strong individual performances, the Framingham High boys outdoor track & field team lost to Wellesley High 76-60 on Wednesday afternoon, May 12.
The Raiders won 76-60.
The Flyers won the relay event and set a Framingham High record with a time of 43.8 seconds.
Three Framingham athletes also qualified individually for the state tourney in the meet.
Finn Lawson and Sed Lomani finished 1-2 in the high hurdles event.
Lawson, a senior, ran a 14.7 second race, which broke his own Framingham High record.
“Might be the #1 time in the state right now,” said Coach Chris Collins.
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Senior Lomani ran a 16.1 second race, which qualified him for the state tourney.
Junior Shand Seiffert won the discus event with a throw of 86-feet, 1 inch. Senior captain Fletcher Calder took third with a throw of 82-feet 6.5 inches.
Senior Emmanuel Kibuuka won the triple jump with a leap of 38-feet, 6-inches.
Junior Miles bishop finished second in the shot put competition, with a throw of 45-feet, 3-inches. It qualified him for post-season action. Bishop also finished third in the javelin event with a throw of 110-feet, 2-inches.
Senior captain Ryan Maliewski finished in second place in the high and long jump event. In the High jump his best leap was 5-feet, 4-inches. In the Long jump it was 20-feet, 2-inches.
Maliewski also won the 400-meter hurdles event in a time of 64.9 seconds. Calder took third in 67.7 seconds.
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Senior Mattheus Bussolaro finished second in the dash in 11 seconds flat. Senior captain Colin Jones was third in 11.3 seconds
Jones also finished second in the 200-meter race in 23.7 seconds.
Other second place finishers on the day were:
- Ryan McIrney in the 400-meter race at 54.4 seconds
- Senior captain Sam Moffat at 2:08 minutes in the 800-meter event
- Shand Seiffert with a 4:48-minute mile
- Arnav Singh with a 2 mile clocked at 10:18
Next up for the Flyers is a meet against the Wildcats of Milton High on Wednesday, May 19 at Bowditch Field.